Author:
Siddiqui Areeba,Rehman Sameer
Abstract
Background:
Cardiac fibroelastomas are exceedingly rare etiologies of stroke, increasingly recognized with better diagnostic modalities. Surgical excision is the only curative option; however, timing of heparinization for cardiac bypass remains a challenging decision.
Objective:
We present a case of a 56-year-old female, diagnosed with multiple posterior circulation strokes and a left atrial mass, who successfully underwent anticoagulation and resection in 1 week.
Material and Methods:
MRI of the brain demonstrated numerous embolic-looking posterior circulation strokes. Transthoracic echo was negative for atrial pathology; a transesophageal echo revealed a left atrial mass, histologically consistent with papillary fibroelastoma.
Results:
Resection was delayed for up to 1 week to allow safe heparinization. We present a unique case of embolic stroke of undetermined source (ESUS) arising from a histologically rare tumor.
Conclusion:
We make the case for extensive workup for evaluation of posterior circulation strokes, including TEE, as well as timely resection of cardiac tumors.
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